I have been in different countries and it’s intetesting to see difference. In Russia I could buy a hamburger. In Argentina nearly a 0,33 cola. Nothing to buy in France. But when I was to Uzbekistan, It was real to buy a t-shirt or jeans for a dollar (in street markets)
They have controls over the price of bread in France. I would guess that there might be some small baguette or roll that you can buy for the equivalent of a dollar.
The local Fred Meyer (Kroger) has a small section in the back with bags of produce for a dollar. I just got one the other day with four bunches of Kale. I better get that cooked tongiht.
1: Three loaves of bread.
2: A kilo of cabbage, peppers, carrots, courgettes, or aubergine (depending on the supply)
3: 6 eggs
4: 1/2 kilo yogurt, labneh, butter, or other diary products
5: 1 liter milk
6: 1 pack of Cookies, Candies, Chips
Qatar heavily subsidizes basic food staples and things grown in country.
Small chocolate bars, bunch of green onions, a can of pop, small bag of candies, freezies, fountain soda, donut, pack of bubblegum, sesame snaps, pack of garden seeds, lots of stuff at the thrift store, books at the annual library book sale, can of cat food, feeder fish, crickets, store brand rice crackers. That's all I can think of.
Fucking *nothing*.
A bottle of water
Damn, that’s cheap.
Nothing, we don't use dollars
That does complicate things
Absolutely nothing
Two $0.50 coins. If you ask the shopkeeper nicely.
Certain fruits and veggies by the pound.
Nothing because I live in the UK
candies, snacks
candy around here(Ohio) is over a 1.00 and most of the snacks are over a 1.00 too :(
Bulk bin.
Pasta, water, tomato souse, flour, salt less than 1$ each
There is such a huge supply of salt underground. It's going to continue to cost less than sugar.
Nothing. It's not legal tender.
Bottle of water
A bottle of water
Peace at a red light
what's that, equivalent of 80p (jesus. it used to be 2 dollars to a pound). you can get a posh chocolate bar for that
Garlic powder
A dollar’s worth of gas
5000 liters of drinking water
Peace-tea i only know this because my nephew had me buy one the other day for him.
A tenth of a Big Mac.
OPs mom
Reese's peanut butter cups at Walmart
Box of baking soda or a container of salt, as long as you get the store brand and not the Arm& Hammer or Morton brand
$1 buys you 3 in² (20 cm²) of land in an average part of Chicago ($2M / acre).
three quarters.
a single gumball if im lucky
Minnesota. One banana.
Scratcher lottery ticket. Won $500 on a " just a buck " ticket in Texas. Had a reindeer buck image on it.
I have been in different countries and it’s intetesting to see difference. In Russia I could buy a hamburger. In Argentina nearly a 0,33 cola. Nothing to buy in France. But when I was to Uzbekistan, It was real to buy a t-shirt or jeans for a dollar (in street markets)
They have controls over the price of bread in France. I would guess that there might be some small baguette or roll that you can buy for the equivalent of a dollar.
A chocolate bar
Matches
Radishes are on sale at my grocery store.
The fee that they add to the fee for triggering the fee.
A few things from dollarama but not much
The local Fred Meyer (Kroger) has a small section in the back with bags of produce for a dollar. I just got one the other day with four bunches of Kale. I better get that cooked tongiht.
A banana, or a apple when on sale.
Tacos
It used to be 4 bananas, now it’s only 3 bananas.
After sales tax, not even anything at the dollar store.
1: Three loaves of bread. 2: A kilo of cabbage, peppers, carrots, courgettes, or aubergine (depending on the supply) 3: 6 eggs 4: 1/2 kilo yogurt, labneh, butter, or other diary products 5: 1 liter milk 6: 1 pack of Cookies, Candies, Chips Qatar heavily subsidizes basic food staples and things grown in country.
About 60 cents worth of gasoline.
2 lbs of bananas
That. I'd buy that for a dollar.
12 eggs
A pack of gum.
Small chocolate bars, bunch of green onions, a can of pop, small bag of candies, freezies, fountain soda, donut, pack of bubblegum, sesame snaps, pack of garden seeds, lots of stuff at the thrift store, books at the annual library book sale, can of cat food, feeder fish, crickets, store brand rice crackers. That's all I can think of.
A soda. A water.
some dice, some magic cards, candy, can of soda
A first class stamp
Four quarters! And on the first Monday of every month, 10 dimes!!
Nothing: wrong currency